Hi,


I’m having a bit of trouble mapping what you are saying to Legacy screens. In 
the source detail screen, the first tab is detail information and the only that 
I think might be relevant is ‘Item of interest” On the text/comments tab, there 
are two boxes, one for  source text, and one for comments.



Where is the incorrect mapping? Is it that you are expecting the detail to be 
in source text, and it is in comments?



Paul Gray







From: dedted 29 [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: June-20-12 12:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: "Re: [LegacyUG] Adding text details to a source/citation" and 
exporting GEDCOM issues



This thread is regarding something that I never did quite understand when I 
first noticed it in moving from PAF to AQ and Legacy!   I'm not a professional 
just a dedicated family historian/genealogist of less than 10 years and it has 
confused me on more than one occasion where the programs have a section for the 
actual text or transcript of the document in both the source details screen and 
the citation screen!  In importing from PAF to both AQ and Legacy all of my 
sources with transcripts of the text all imported the text into the source 
details page.  I encountered a corrupted database issue with Legacy that the 
programmers couldn't figure out so I stuck with AQ and like Legacy it had all 
my imported text was at the source field which made sense to me, at least, 
since this the field that defines the document itself. The citation field 
didn't even seem logical since it didn't describe the record either. AQ's help 
didn't even discuss the actual text box in the citation field. I first 
encountered the issue with FTM2010 where in the import of the Gedcom from AQ to 
FTM every source was stripped of the transcriptions and only the citations 
remained. I thought FTM, which I didn't like anyway, was completely corrupted 
and stayed AQ.  Recently I to help my mentor who uses an older version of FTM 
and I purchased FTM2012 and again the import of AQ to FTM failed to import the 
transcript of the text!  That got me wondering what had happened and I ran a 
test and sure enough FTM imports the text if it is in the citation actual text 
field!  That is a big problem between programs!  I just tested the transfer 
from Legacy to FTM and sure enough every document had the citation only and no 
transcripts!  This is a huge problem in genealogy programs!  My tree is not 
large but even the thought of having to copy over 1200 sources with transcripts 
to the citation field and fix any formatting problems just to have to it 
recognize by FTM is more than a little daunting.  I'm still kicking myself for 
entering surnames in caps early on as now I'm having to go through the name 
list and change them to mixed case and hope I don't make any typos along the 
way!  I'm still trying to figure out why they created programs that had two 
separate fields for the source text!!!  In reading lists I saw some 
explanations of why and how others use the text at the citation field but 
apparently I haven't been at it long enough to require a Master list of one 
source for multiple people. Even those explanations were a bit confusing!  Also 
could someone tell me how to create custom reports please? I couldn't figure 
out how to use the report system to create a report that listed all the sources 
with text entered in the source field.  Thank you, Dawn



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